What you can't see on the UN maps of Gaza
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What you can't see on the UN maps of Gaza
8/26/2014
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The red dots on the UN’s maps represent more than destruction. They show the many cases in which terrorists attacked Israel from heavily populated areas in Gaza.
What you can't see on the UN maps of Gaza
Copyright: IDF Spokesperson
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IDF Spokesperson
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Last week, the
UN published several maps
showing the aftermath of
Operation Protective Edge
. The maps mark damaged buildings with red dots scattered throughout Gaza. But these maps tell only half the story:
Hamas used many of these buildings -
including houses, hospitals and schools
- as sites to launch rockets and carry out other attacks.
In many cases, the IDF struck buildings in order to stop Hamas’ violence. This means that the red dots on the UN’s maps represent more than destruction. They show the many cases in which
terrorists attacked Israel from heavily populated areas in Gaza.
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Shuja'iya comparison: IDF target map and UN map -
The areas damaged in Shuja'iya were used to attack Israel
(August 5, 2014)
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